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Jonas Valančiūnas had a double-double, but this was a small consolation for the Memphis Grizzlies team (13-13).
Man of the match
Taylor Yenkins students at home 97: 128 (15:28, 19:37, 30:31, 33:32) did not resist the Phoenix Suns team (19-10) and suffered one of the biggest setbacks of the season. The Grizzlies also lost 31 points to the New Orleans Pelicans.
Valančiūnas scored 10 points (5/8 dvit., 0/1 trit.), 12 rebounds, 1 assists and 1 error in 25 minutes.
The Suns imposed their terms from the first minutes. Devin Booker, Chris Paul and Frank Kaminsky each scored a three-point lead, Nicholas Bridges scored a foul and the Suns won 14-2 and posted a double-digit lead of 23:13.
In the second quarter, after a long pitch, Dario Šaričius, Paul and Bridges were already behind, and after another long Booker bomb, the teams scored 21 points – 46:25. The long break was 65:34.
The triples were the main story of this game. Suns posted 24 out of 46 (52 percent), while the Grizzlies posted 5 out of 33 (15 percent). For the Phoenix team, this was the best result in club history.
Booker, who was the most productive player in the ranks, scored 23 points in 26 minutes (2/6 doubles, 5/7 trit., 4/4 penalties), 5 assists, 5 rebounds and 3 errors.
“Grizzlies”: Gorgui Diengas 15 (8/8 baud.), Ja Morantas 12 (5/10 dvit., 5 atk. Kam., 5 rez. Lost), De’Anthony Meltonas (4/6 dvit., 1 ) / 6 trit., 6 atk. Kam., 4 rez. Perd.), Tyusas Jonesas (3/7 dvit.) Po 11, Jonas Valančiūnas 10 (5/8 dvit., 12 atk. Kam.), Xavieras Tillmanas (0/5 trit.), Justise’as Winslow (2 / 10 dvit., 7 atk. Kam.) Ir Seanas McDermottas po 9, John Konchar 7.
Dogs: Devin Booker 23 (5/7 Trit., 5 p. M., 5 Res.), Nicholas Bridges (4/5 Trit., 6 p. M., 25 p.), Cameron Payne ‘as (5 / 7 trit., 7 res.), Dario Šaričius (4/4 double, 3/5 trit.) After 19, Chris Paulas 16 (4/5 trit., 6 res.) And Deandre Ayton after 7.
Match summary:
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